Can You Continue Driving When White Smoke Comes Out of the Exhaust After Warming Up the Car?
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You should not continue driving when white smoke comes out of the exhaust after warming up the car. Instead, you should go to a 4S shop for inspection to see if adjustments can be made. Below are explanations regarding specific situations of white smoke from the car: 1. Engine cylinder gasket wear: When the cylinder gasket of the engine has wear, it creates a certain gap, causing a large amount of water from the cooling system to enter the combustion chamber. The water that cannot burn will generate steam when heated and be directly discharged from the exhaust pipe. 2. Inspection: Check the engine block and cylinder gasket for damage as soon as possible, and inspect the fuel tank for any water accumulation. If it is a brand-new car, be sure to carefully read the car manual and strictly follow the manufacturer's instructions to add gasoline with the correct octane rating.